On May 30, Amazon spammed its customers with advertisement of Norman
Finkelstein's virulently anti-Semitic book, Beyond Chutzpah: on the
Misuse
of Anti-Semitism and the Abuse of History.

On April 4, in an unprecedented move, Amazon deleted all reviews of
Obadiah
Shoher's Samson Blinded: A Machiavellian Perspective on the Middle East
Conflict. A few days later, Amazon forced its subsidiary Booksurge to
terminate publishing contract with Shoher whose book is now only
available
for download from www.samsonblinded.infowww.samsonblinded.info Google earlier banned
advertising
of the Samson Blinded for "unacceptable content."

The irony is that you're up in arms for Amazon spamming its customers, and yet you're doing the same thing here. What exactly does this have to do with food? It seems you consider to be spam when a book has a decidely negative point of view about zionist policies, but its perfectly acceptable when another book has enthusiatic views about zionist policies.